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词条 Maxey Dell Moody III
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

     M. D. Moody & Sons  Moody Fabrication & Machine  Dell Marine  Decline of M. D. Moody & Sons 

  3. Personal life

     Family 

  4. Notes

  5. References

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|caption=Max operating an American 9310 crawler crane in 1976.
|birth_name=Maxey Dell Moody III
|birth_date=January 16, 1944 (age 75)
|birth_place=Jacksonville, Florida
|death_date=
|death_place=
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|occupation=CEO of M. D. Moody & Sons, Inc.
business magnate
|spouse= Judy Maxwell
(m. 1963; d. 2016)
|parents=Maxey Dell Moody Jr.
Dorothy Moody
|relations=Maxey Dell Moody (grandfather)
Slomon Moody (great grandfather)
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|title=9
|1=Lisa Moody |2=Max Moody IV |3=Ray Moody |4=Susan Lawhon |5=Jane Powell |6= Mary Moody |7=Robert Moody |8=Jessica Phillips |9=Stephen Moody
|alma mater=
|education =Bishop Kenny High School
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}}Maxey Dell "Max" Moody III (born January 16, 1944), also known as M. D. Moody III, is the former CEO of M. D. Moody & Sons, Inc. and the former President of MOBRO Marine, Inc.[1] Max also founded Dell Marine,[2] Moody Fabrication & Machine, Inc., and co-founded MOBRO Marine, Inc.[3][4][5][6]

Early life

Max Moody III was born on January 16, 1944 in Jacksonville, Florida to Dorothy and Max Moody, Jr. His grandfather Maxey Dell Moody was President and founder of M. D. Moody & Sons, Inc. while his father was Vice President. In 1949 Maxey Moody died leaving Max Moody, Jr. as President when Max was 5 years old. At a young age Max was exposed to his grandfather's business M. D. Moody accompanying his father on various work projects along with his younger brother Boyd. In 1961 Max graduated from Bishop Kenny High School.[7][8]

Career

M. D. Moody & Sons

Max became President and CEO of M. D. Moody when his father Max Moody, Jr. passed away in 1987.[9] Max continued the diversification process of M. D. Moody with further subsidiaries such as Moody Light Equipment Rental, Moody Fabrication & Machine, Inc. and an acquisition of a local Sea Ray boat dealership. Max also began offering refurbished American cranes in conjunction with other manufacturers it represents. In 1992 Moody Brothers of Jacksonville became a corporate spin-off of M. D. Moody and renamed MOBRO Marine, Inc.. Max also became Vice President of MOBRO Marine. M. D. Moody under Max Moody III reached a modest growth in the construction industry by utilizing its equipment on construction projects such as Alltel Stadium and the Acosta Bridge.[10][11][12]

Moody Fabrication & Machine

Moody Fabrication & Machine, Inc. was established in 1994 by Max that fabricated metal fabrication and utilized barges to transport heavy equipment.[13][14] In 1995 M. D. Moody purchased a shipyard on the Intracoastal Waterway where Moody Fabrication & Machine was reestablished for ten years.[15]

Dell Marine

In 2004 Max wanted to continue the diversification process by establishing a local boat dealership and marine business. Max's boat dealership became known as Dell Marine with his middle name used for the business. Dell Marine Tug & Barge was also established in 2004 by Max as a subsidiary of M. D. Moody & Sons, Inc. Dell Marine offers services in tug and barge in conjunction with the construction industry or other marine related projects.[16][17] According to The St. Augustine Record, 600 tons of concrete pipes and storm water boxes were added to an offshore reef in June 2008 "by Max Moody's barge and tug (Dell Marine).[18] In July 2009 Max's Dell Marine Tug and Barge prepared a decommissioned USCG seagoing buoy tender to become an artificial reef. The shipyard at Moody Fabrication & Machine, Inc. outfitted the ship and then towed it out to sea where it is now an artificial reef off Naval Station Mayport.[19][20] Off the coast of Flagler County, Florida in 2011 Dell Marine transported and dropped material used to create an artificial reef.[21] In August 2013 a tugboat called Anger Management of Salonen Marine departed from Max's shipyard to a site 20 nautical miles off Mayport, Florida to establish another artificial reef.[22]

Decline of M. D. Moody & Sons

In 2005 Max relinquished his position as President of M. D. Moody to his daughter Lisa Moody but still retained CEO. In 2009 the Great Recession took a toll on M. D. Moody forcing the company to file for Chapter 11, Title 11, United States Code. Max says on the Chapter 11 filing that M. D. Moody had no choice but to seek protection to honor the creditors and employees.[23] During the Chapter 11 filing M. D. Moody closed the Tampa, Fort Myers, Pompano Beach and Mobile branches. The subsidiaries Moody Machinery Corp. and Southeast Crane Parts were then liquidated by 2011 leaving Dell Marine and Dell Marine Tug and Barge the only M. D. Moody subsidiaries to survive the Great Recession. Max attempted to further liquidate assets of M. D. Moody by turning the Moody Fabrication & Machine shipyard, which was owned by his real estate firm Moody Land Company, from an industrial waterfront into commercial purposes through a proposal to the Jacksonville City Council.[24][25] Max sold the shipyard which was owned by his real estate company Moody Land Company in October 2014 for $9.4 million to a local Jacksonville developer.[26]

Personal life

{{double image|right| MoodyFabTug.jpg|275|TugboatMDFAB.jpg|242|Tugboat Miss Susan named after daughter Susan|Pushboat under construction named Andy after grandson Andy at Moody Fabrication & Machine, Inc..}}

Family

Max married Judy Maxwell, daughter of Ray and Nellie Maxwell, in 1963. They had eight children in addition to one named Mary that died at birth in 1980 and ten grandchildren. At Moody Fabrication & Machine, Inc. Max named a tugboat after his daughter Susan and a pushboat built there after his grandson Andy.[27]

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Notes

1. ^{{cite book|title=Official Directory|date=1986|publisher=Robin Shepherd Studios and Public Relations Incorporated|page=32208|accessdate=10 September 2017}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Dell Marine LLC|url=https://www.dandb.com/businessdirectory/dellmarinellc-jacksonville-fl-19078702.html|website=dandb.com|accessdate=7 February 2017}}
3. ^Weaver, 2001, p. 159
4. ^{{cite web|title=Company Overview of M. D. Moody & Sons, Inc.|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=34820215&privcapId=4280011&previousCapId=4280011&previousTitle=M.%20D.%20Moody%20&%20Sons,%20Inc.|website=bloomberg.com|publisher=Bloomberg Business|accessdate=30 December 2015}}
5. ^{{cite book|last1=Gianoulis|first1=Deborah|last2=Smith|first2=Lawrence|title=Jacksonville: Reflections of Excellence|date=1998|publisher=Towery Publishing, Inc.|location=Memphis, Tennessee|page=225}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Dell Marine LLC|url=http://www.manta.com/c/mb59fk1/dell-marine-llc|website=Manta.com|publisher=Manta|accessdate=16 February 2016}}
7. ^{{cite journal|last1=Mansfield|first1=Betty|title=Great Expectations|journal=Official Publication for St. Vincent's Foundation, Inc.|date=Spring 1984|volume=2|issue=1|pages=1–5}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Bishop Kenny High School Alumni|url=http://www.allhighschools.com/alumni-search/bishop-kenny-high-school/max-moody/4324573|website=allhighschools.com|publisher=allhighschools}}
9. ^{{cite journal|last1=Clift|first1=Zoie|title=From Horse Drawn Graders to Massive Crawler Cranes|journal=Construction Equipment Guide|date=July 15, 2009|issue=Southeast Edition|url=http://www.constructionequipmentguide.com/From-Horse-Drawn-Graders-to-Massive-Crawler-Cranes/13042/}}
10. ^{{cite book|last1=Gianoulis|first1=Deborah|last2=Smith|first2=Lawrence|title=Jacksonville: Reflections of Excellence|date=1998|publisher=Towery Publishing, Inc.|location=Memphis, Tennessee|page=225}}
11. ^{{cite journal|last1=Hamrick|first1=Don|title=Moody celebrates 85th anniversary|journal=Dixie Contractors|date=August 17, 1998|volume=73|issue=4|pages=109–114}}
12. ^{{cite book|last1=Pelletier|first1=James|title=Worldwide Ship and Boat Repair Facilities|date=1998|publisher=Marine Techniques, Inc.|page=202|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DS3lrOFi-mwC&pg=PA202&lpg=PA202&dq=max+moody+iii+crane+barge&source=bl&ots=N5v3CvYEuP&sig=t-N-9ar0ic9w9rTrapha5qZ9D7I&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiE8P2-1trLAhWM6CYKHbWOAEUQ6AEILDAD#v=onepage&q=max%20moody%20iii%20crane%20barge&f=false|accessdate=25 March 2016}}
13. ^{{cite web|title=Moody Fabrication & Machine Inc|url=http://www.manta.com/c/mm43qnv/moody-fabrication-machine-inc|website=Manta.com|publisher=Manta|accessdate=20 February 2016}}
14. ^{{cite web|title=Business Card for Max D. Moody, III:|url=http://www.joesdata.com/executive/Max_D_Moody_III_7033296.html|website=Joesdata.com|publisher=Joesdata|accessdate=22 February 2016}}
15. ^{{cite web|title=Fruehauf sells 2nd shipyard|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1356&dat=19950224&id=F-JPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=kQcEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1652,3836435&hl=en|website=Ocala Star-Banner|publisher=Ocala Star-Banner|accessdate=July 13, 2015}}
16. ^{{cite book|last1=Ireland|first1=Michael|title=A Fight For Honor: The Charles Kerkman Story|date=2012|publisher=Xlibris Corporation|page=424|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AWsmHEGj5uAC&pg=PA578&dq=md+moody+jacksonville&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjdvoGthPLOAhUFNSYKHVXjDFUQ6wEIMjAF#v=onepage&q=md%20moody%20jacksonville&f=false}}{{Self-published inline|certain=yes|date=January 2018}}
17. ^{{cite web|last1=Clark|first1=Jessica|title=Artificial reef honors young life cut short with statue of Jesus|url=http://www.firstcoastnews.com/story/news/features/2015/06/16/incorporates-jesus-statue/28829107/|website=First Coast News|publisher=First Coast News|accessdate=August 2, 2015}}
18. ^{{cite web|title=Reef project additions|url=http://staugustine.com/stories/062908/off_the_record_062908_094.shtml#.VoM8sfkrKM8|website=staugustine.com|publisher=St. Augustine Record|accessdate=30 December 2015}}
19. ^{{cite news|title=Spike, the new Artificial Reef|url=http://www.divetalking.com/?p=5|accessdate=21 May 2016|publisher=Dive Talking|date=October 30, 2009}}
20. ^{{cite news|title=Former Mayport Coast Guard cutter used for artificial reef off Jacksonville|url=http://coastguardnews.com/former-mayport-coast-guard-cutter-used-for-artificial-reef-off-jacksonville/2009/07/17/|accessdate=21 May 2016|publisher=Coast Guard News|date=July 17, 2009}}
21. ^{{cite news|title=Flagler Ready to Deploy Grady Prather Reef|publisher=WFTV|date=July 15, 2011}}
22. ^{{cite news|title=NE Florida's Newest Artificial Reef|url=http://www.divetalking.com/?p=8309|accessdate=22 May 2016|publisher=Dive Talking|date=August 5, 2013}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/jacksonville/stories/2009/08/10/story9.html?page=all |title=Middle District of Florida bankruptcies rise 50% in first half – Jacksonville Business Journal |publisher=Bizjournals.com |date= |accessdate=2015-08-01}}
24. ^{{cite news|last1=Burmeister|first1=Caren|title=Moody Land Co. Wants to Build Complex at Site on Intracoastal|url=https://www.questia.com/newspaper/1G1-153935721/moody-land-co-wants-to-build-complex-at-site-on-intracoastal|accessdate=31 March 2016|publisher=Florida Times-Union|date=November 1, 2006}}
25. ^{{cite news|last1=Caren|first1=Burmeister|title=State to Review Moody Shipyard Plan; A Salt Marsh May Imperil the Proposed Condos and Boat Basin|url=https://www.questia.com/newspaper/1G1-156299349/state-to-review-moody-shipyard-plan-a-salt-marsh|accessdate=31 March 2016|publisher=Florida Times-Union|date=December 16, 2006}}
26. ^{{cite news|last1=Thurlow|first1=Andrew|title=Waterfront condo development planned for abandoned industrial space that sold for $9.4 million|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/jacksonville/news/2014/10/08/waterfront-condo-development-planned-for-abandoned.html|agency=September 12, 2015|publisher=Jacksonville Business Journal|date=October 8, 2014}}
27. ^{{cite news|title=Judy Irene Moody|url=http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/timesunion/obituary.aspx?n=judy-irene-moody&pid=180381204|accessdate=20 June 2016|publisher=Florida Times-Union|date=June 19, 2016}}

References

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  • Worldwide Ship and Boat Repair Facilities (1996). "Mariner's Directory & Guide." Volume 1. Marine Techniques, Inc.
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